STOCKTON – Police reported five shootings during a one-hour period Monday night that resulted in one person shot, three dwellings struck and three vehicles hit by bullets.

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STOCKTON – Police reported five shootings during a one-hour period Monday night that resulted in one person shot, three dwellings struck and three vehicles hit by bullets.

“We are looking at the possibility of these shootings or some of them being related based on their close proximity in time and locations,” Stockton police spokesman Officer Joe Silva said today.

An 18-year-old man walking near E.W.S Woods and William Moss boulevards around 8:50 p.m. Monday was fired upon by an occupant of a gray Ford Taurus as it drove by. Several rounds were fired and the man was hit, resulting in a non-life-threatening injury that was treated at an area hospital. No further information was available on the shooting suspect.

About an hour earlier, a 38-year-old resident of the 600 block of West Park Street reported he heard gunfire and realized his residence had been shot. Responding officers found shell casings outside but no information leading to a shooting suspect.

At 8:27 p.m. in the 2100 block of Long Island Drive, a woman reported her house was hit by gunfire. Shell casings were found at the scene, and a witness reported seeing a white midsize vehicle leaving the area.

Twelve minutes later, police received a call from a 52-year-old resident of the 2100 block of Scribner Street reporting that she heard gunfire and discovered both of her vehicles had been struck. Again, shell casings were discovered but no information was immediately available leading to a suspect.

Another shooting report came in to police during this time from a 35-year-old resident of the 2600 block of Clearfield Drive. When the resident returned home, she discovered both her house and one of her vehicles had been hit by gunfire. Shell casings were found, but no information on a shooter was immediately reported.